Urinary incontinence – the involuntary leakage of urine –
is not something you have to live with. Yet millions of women suffer silently because of embarrassment.
Our new Special Report can help you identify your problem – and take charge of it.

Introducing …

How to Manage Female Urinary Incontinence

How to Manage Female Urinary Incontinence

 

Written by E. James Wright, M.D., chief of Urology at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center and a leading researcher and clinician in the field of female urinary incontinence

  • Do you go to the bathroom so frequently that it’s disrupting your work or quality of life?
  • Do you “toilet map” before you go out for the day and make mental notes of every rest room you pass so you’re never caught short?
  • Do you practice “defensive urination” -- going to the bathroom repeatedly -- just in case?
  • Do you get up to urinate more than twice a night?
  • Do you fear that you will leak when you sneeze, lift something, laugh or exercise?
  • Do you use pads to absorb bladder leakage?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you may be among the millions of American women affected by urinary incontinence.

You know what it’s like … Suddenly without warning, you may find yourself rushing to the bathroom. For some women it’s the sensation of the sudden need to urinate, almost like clockwork, on the hour, every waking hour. Other women will leak urine with any physical exertion -- even a laugh or a sneeze.

Surprisingly, even though urinary incontinence is common and has such negative effects on quality of life, it remains largely untreated. In fact, most women don’t even want to talk about it.

That’s a shame, because treatments for urinary incontinence are now more effective and less invasive than ever before. For most women, the condition is manageable, and can often be cured!

To help you take a more active, positive role in managing your urinary incontinence, we asked E. James Wright, M.D., to share his knowledge and expertise in a new Special Report, How to Manage Female Urinary Incontinence.

Dr. Wright is ideally positioned to help you understand the latest management strategies and treatments for urinary incontinence. The Chief of Urology at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Dr. Wright is an expert in male and female urinary incontinence, complex voiding dysfunction and pelvic genitourinary reconstructive surgery.

From his extensive personal clinical experience, Dr. Wright understands firsthand the questions and concerns of patients just like you because he treats them every day in his practice.

The information in How to Manage Female Urinary Incontinence is so crucial that we are making it available to you instantly as a digital PDF download. Just click the order button below, and in a few moments your Special Report will be delivered to your email address. It’s that simple!

Urinary Incontinence – almost always treatable

How to Manage Female Urinary Incontinence is much more than a basic primer. We get to the heart of issues about living with incontinence and provide the latest thinking on the most effective treatment strategies.

In the early chapters of How to Manage Female Urinary Incontinence, we explain the two main types of urinary incontinence – overactive bladder (or urge incontinence) and stress incontinence – and explore the risk factors and symptoms of each. You’ll learn how the urinary system works and 10 practical (and easy) habits to improve bladder control.

Then Dr. Wright provides answers to important questions, such as:

  • How often is it normal to urinate?
  • How much fluid should I drink each day? Do I need 8 glasses?
  • Which foods or beverages commonly irritate the bladder?
  • What causes muscles controlling urination to contract at the wrong time?
  • What’s the theory – and the technique -- behind bladder retraining?
  • Should I keep a bladder diary -- and if so, what should it include?
  • How long does it take for medication to relieve symptoms of overactive bladder?
  • What are the common side effects of bladder medications?
  • Is Botox recommended to treat overactive bladder?
  • How effective are behavioral therapy and medication for relieving symptoms of overactive bladder?
  • Are there surgical treatments for overactive bladder? What do they involve and how successful are they?

Treatment Options for Urinary Incontinence

In How to Manage Female Urinary Incontinence, you’ll find a comprehensive discussion of stress urinary incontinence – the leakage of urine caused by sneezing, laughing, jumping or other exertions that increase abdominal pressure. Dr. Wright takes you step-by-step through an exam for stress urinary incontinence and thoroughly explains and evaluates such lifestyle treatments as pessaries, Kegel exercises and the injection of bulking substances to help compress the urethra more effectively.

Many women with stress urinary incontinence will want to consider surgery, which can be highly effective – and Dr. Wright explains what is involved in urethral sling surgery, the gold standard for treating stress incontinence.

There’s more to How to Manage Female Urinary Incontinence, much more. We provide samples pages of a typical Intake and Voiding Diary to help you track the frequency and triggers of each episode … a detailed Eight-Week Pelvic Floor Muscle Rehabilitation Program with exercises to help you improve bladder control … a chart of current drugs used to treat overactive bladder … and other valuable support materials.

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